Tag: Writing

Jul 24
A Time Capsule in Glass Journaling for Future Discovery

Rediscovering the Power of Physical Expression Journaling has long served as a bridge between the past and the future. Yet, in a world saturated with digital impressions, there’s a quiet charm in returning to something physical, something timeless—like a handwritten message in a bottle. The concept of the “floating journal” rekindles this nostalgic practice, letting […]

Jul 24
Mollie Nelson’s Mission to Make Reading a Magical Adventure for Kids

In today’s digital age, where screens often dominate the attention of children, fostering a genuine love for reading has become more challenging than ever. Yet, some authors have found a way to bring back the magic of stories in a way that captivates young hearts and sparks wild imaginations. One such author is Mollie Nelson, […]

Jul 24
The Blurred Line Between Heroism and Villainy in Leadership

Leadership A Double-Edged Sword Leadership, in its many forms, often walks a tightrope between noble ambition and destructive control. In history, fiction, and modern governance, what defines a leader as a hero or a villain can be frighteningly subjective—deeply dependent on context, perspective, and outcome. The very traits that mark a leader as visionary—decisiveness, charisma, […]

Jul 24
The Second Amendment as a Safeguard of Liberty John Enos’s Perspective

The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution has long stood as one of the most passionately debated elements of American legal and cultural identity. For some, it represents a fundamental right to personal security and individual sovereignty. For others, it raises questions about regulation, public safety, and modern relevance. In his deeply researched and […]